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p. 174, Ethelornis culicivorus musgravi, subsp. n. 



Differs from E. c. jacksoni in having a slender bill 

 and in being very much paler. 



Tjrpe, Musgrave Ranges, Central Australia. 



p. 1 75. Heteromyias cinereifrons athertoni, subsp. n. 



Differs from H. c. cinereifrons in having a white throat 

 and in being lighter on the under-surface. 



Type, Atherton, North Queensland. 



p. 180. GlLBERTORNIS GILBERTI MALLEE, Subsp. n. 



Differs from G. g. gilberti in being much lighter on the 

 under-surface. 



Type, Victoria. 



Range, South Australia and Victoria. 



p. 191. CARTERORNie LEUCOTIS GRACEMERI, Subsp. n. 



Differs from G. I. leucotis in being much darker. 

 Type, Gracemere, Queensland. 



p. 192. MONARCHA KURANDI, Sp. n. 



General colour above pearl-grey; primaries and 

 secondaries black; tail brown; roimd the biU black, 

 which colour extends under the throat ; lower throat 

 grey, rest of under-surface chestnut. 



Type, Cape York, Queensland. 



y^ p. 197. Macrorthonyx spaldingi albiventer, subsp. n. 

 Differs from M. s. spaldingi in being whiter on the 

 abdomen. 



Type, Atherton, North Queensland. 



p. 219. Geobasileus reguloides cobbora, subsp. n. 



Differs from G. r. reguloides in being greyish above 

 with just a tinge of green ; the under-surface shghtly buff. 



Type, Cobbora, New South Wales. 



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